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good morning america have more on the royal baby. laura will broadcast live from buckingham palace for the latest on kate middleton pregnancy tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on abc 7. >> well forty-niner players good on a shopping spree. next on 7 news at 9:00. christmas comes early as team mates play personal for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. çel >> firefighters in iowa lit a few spark and in seconds flame flamesen xwuvld the tree. all to prove a point about the dangers of not watering the christmas tree. whether in iowa or here you need to water the tree every single day and keep it away from any flames or
good morning america have more on the royal baby. laura will broadcast live from buckingham palace for the latest on kate middleton pregnancy tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on abc 7. >> well forty-niner players good on a shopping spree. next on 7 news at 9:00. christmas comes early as team mates play personal for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my...
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we hope you check in for "good morning america." they will have all the latest on the severe weather throughout the country that's now headed east. we're always online, as you know, at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. >> dicky: up next on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a mini bar on your own? >> you bet. >> dicky: hayden panettiere. >> jimmy: i would not want to be paul ryan's shake weight
we hope you check in for "good morning america." they will have all the latest on the severe weather throughout the country that's now headed east. we're always online, as you know, at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. >> dicky: up next on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a...
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we hope you check in for "good morning america." they will have all the latest on the severe weather throughout the country that's now headed east. we're always online, as you know, at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. >> dicky: up next on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a mini bar on your own? >> you bet. >> dicky: hayden panettiere. >> jimmy: i would not want to be paul ryan's shake weight >> great job delivering all the presents, elf. i think it's time for a break. >> not yet, boss. i have the secret santa. >> oh, right, secret santa. >> i got you again this year. >> wow! a samsung galaxy note 2. it's got the best of both, a tablet and a phone. >> the best of both, a tablet and a phone. >> i think i just said that. but the samsung galaxy note 2 is just the thing for santas like me. i can make my list and i can shake it twice with the s pen. and when som
we hope you check in for "good morning america." they will have all the latest on the severe weather throughout the country that's now headed east. we're always online, as you know, at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. >> dicky: up next on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i'm hoping that obama announces this will be the black half of his presidency. >> dicky: john goodman. >> jimmy: have you ever actually emptied a...
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bank of america risk management department says it's operating under the assumes an attack will take place and defend itself accordingly. >> big news out of washington. susan rice has pulled her name out of consideration to be the secretary of state. withdrawal remavs a major source of tension between the white house and congressional republicans. here's tm jake tapper. >> in a letter to the president today u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice wrote quote the posts of secretary of state should never be politica political. i'm sad we have reached this point even before you have decided whom to nominate. and she shared the news on nbc. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged. very politica political, very distracting. very disruptive because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >>reporter: just weeks ago rice tough smart rising star in the obama administration was the president's top choice to serve as next secretary of state. but she grew a lightning storm of republican criticism for repeating talking points on the intel
bank of america risk management department says it's operating under the assumes an attack will take place and defend itself accordingly. >> big news out of washington. susan rice has pulled her name out of consideration to be the secretary of state. withdrawal remavs a major source of tension between the white house and congressional republicans. here's tm jake tapper. >> in a letter to the president today u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice wrote quote the posts of...
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john, half the men in america, half the in two. when in doubt, punt. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce represents the interests of more than 3 million businesses. small shops to large corporations. the 100-year-old chamber has offices and staff in every major city girdling the globe. now, regarding the fiscal cliff gridlock, what is the judgment of the chamber? answer. don't do anything now. punt. instead of lawmakers racing in the 14 days left of their lame duck session with christmas day in the middle of it, to implement spending cuts and tax hikes, the chamber says congress and the president should simply and temporarily extend the bush tax cuts across the board. punting will leave current tax policy and fiscal outlays unchanged. thereby wreaking no havoc on the economy and no gun at your head settlement. the newly elected congress comes in january, so any detante will have more legitimacy if it originates at the time of a new incoming congress rather than a lame duck departing one. question, what's the rational thing for our lawmakers to do? mort zuckerman. >> t
john, half the men in america, half the in two. when in doubt, punt. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce represents the interests of more than 3 million businesses. small shops to large corporations. the 100-year-old chamber has offices and staff in every major city girdling the globe. now, regarding the fiscal cliff gridlock, what is the judgment of the chamber? answer. don't do anything now. punt. instead of lawmakers racing in the 14 days left of their lame duck session with christmas day...
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because we've got better mythical creatures right here in america like big foot! or a moderate republican. (cheers and applause) hey, it could be out there. maybe david brooks will let you braid his hair. (laughter) next up the recession hit men particularly hard and this mansession has affected traditional gender roles. with the collapse of home building former construction workers are staying home with their kids and according to the "new york times" some retailers are taking advantage of this trend. >> barbie has a new accessory and it's a tool belt. the "new york times" reports mattel is introducing a construction set for barbie. >> stephen: folks a construction set is no place for barbie, those erector set workers are going to cat call her and ask her to back it up like a tonka truck. (laughter) which brings me to threat number one: foreman barbie. i'm sorry but i'm against this new megablocks construction set barbie. she can't operate heavy machinery. barbie's ankles aren't even load bearing. (laughter) besides, ken has more carpentry experience. remember, h
because we've got better mythical creatures right here in america like big foot! or a moderate republican. (cheers and applause) hey, it could be out there. maybe david brooks will let you braid his hair. (laughter) next up the recession hit men particularly hard and this mansession has affected traditional gender roles. with the collapse of home building former construction workers are staying home with their kids and according to the "new york times" some retailers are taking...
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both of which about our nation's dirty little secret about bullying in schools across america. both of the movie and the book put a human face face on what it's about, what impact skids on both sides and on the sidelines and their families. so, thank you so much, cynthia, for being here today. why don't we start with you telling us a little bit about yourself. how did you get here? how did you get drawn into the issue? y "bully," why now? >> guest: i come from a background as a writer and when i was in school i was one of those kids who was really shy, and i tried to sail under the radar and i was someone that solid taking place around me and i didn't know what to do about it. and as all of us i think in this country were starting to see people coming out and talking about their experience of this phenomenon that so many of us have experienced in one way or another and had no words for it other than adolescents other than growing up. finally people were starting to stand back and say hold on, this isn't actually a normal part of growing up, this isn't a normal right of passage.
both of which about our nation's dirty little secret about bullying in schools across america. both of the movie and the book put a human face face on what it's about, what impact skids on both sides and on the sidelines and their families. so, thank you so much, cynthia, for being here today. why don't we start with you telling us a little bit about yourself. how did you get here? how did you get drawn into the issue? y "bully," why now? >> guest: i come from a background as a...
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and it's specific to america. i mean, it's not like they're doing this in israel. >> hinojosa: it's also because of the fact that these are two immigrant groups that are not christian. >> yeah, the two largest non-christian immigrant groups. and they... you know, so chinese restaurants are open on sundays, you know, and they're open on christmas, when jews wanted to go out to eat, whereas everyone else was sort of in their day of rest. and other things. you know, chinese food doesn't use dairy, which is really critical. because there was a time when many, many, many more jews kept kosher, right? whereas the two other main ethic cuisines in america are italian and mexican, both of which use, you know, significant amounts of dairy. >> hinojosa: well, actually, in mexico, they don't really use that much iry. >> oh, interesting. >> hinojosa: that's americanized mexican food. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: actually, it's kind of low dairy in mexico. it's the same thing, you know? the mexican food in mexico is actually... >> tot
and it's specific to america. i mean, it's not like they're doing this in israel. >> hinojosa: it's also because of the fact that these are two immigrant groups that are not christian. >> yeah, the two largest non-christian immigrant groups. and they... you know, so chinese restaurants are open on sundays, you know, and they're open on christmas, when jews wanted to go out to eat, whereas everyone else was sort of in their day of rest. and other things. you know, chinese food...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. at the doctor's office when they weigh you, and they have to move it over? my doctor does not have to do that anymore. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some o
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. military families face, we understand....
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that is not the america i can think of. i am hoping -- overly long answer -- to bring more attention to these problems. right now congress will be debating cuts in the health program and in this time of austerity weekend be dumb and cut things that provide long-term benefits that our investments in us in our society. federally as well as our actions. >> you are speaking in your forward about actions -- we talk in this book about small actions people take that can help homeless young people. can you talk about how that works in the city? >> i have had lots of conversations with people who were in tough times, famous people like tyler perry who was homeless and living in a car, to people i know throughout my community who have dealt with brutal hatred because they came out of the closet at a young age. all these stories is amazing to me that all these people, stories about how young person, one small act of kindness was a differencemaker for the amended gives me chills to think we all have that power. the biggest thing we do
that is not the america i can think of. i am hoping -- overly long answer -- to bring more attention to these problems. right now congress will be debating cuts in the health program and in this time of austerity weekend be dumb and cut things that provide long-term benefits that our investments in us in our society. federally as well as our actions. >> you are speaking in your forward about actions -- we talk in this book about small actions people take that can help homeless young...
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behalf of all parents and kids for the contribution that you have made to the well-being of all of america's children. >> guest: thank you. >> host: you're welcome. [inaudible conversations] >> that was "after words", booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists and public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" errs every weekend at 10:00 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9:00 p.m. on sunday, and 12:00 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" on the topics list on the upper right side of the page. what a month left in 2012, many publications are putting together their is on the books. booktv will feature several of these lists focused on non-fiction collections. these were included in the staff picks for best books of 2012. in the unlikely rise of vladimir putin, masha gessen recounts life of vladimir putin. and the history of the fbi and its secret intelligence operation. in "enemies", a book by tim wiener. and a book between white house and the suprem
behalf of all parents and kids for the contribution that you have made to the well-being of all of america's children. >> guest: thank you. >> host: you're welcome. [inaudible conversations] >> that was "after words", booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists and public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" errs every weekend at 10:00 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9:00...
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in the best of the rest of the news all across america gas companies are tearing up land to make room for the piping needed for hydraulic fracturing controversial process used to harvest natural gas from shale rock and along with this destruction of land comes the risks of contaminated drinking water toxic fumes even poisoned livestock one of the many groups trying to shut down this dangerous fracking practice is artists against fracking a group of nearly two hundred members working to expose and stop fracking through mass awareness and peaceful democratic action musicians sean lennon one of the founding members of artists against fracking joins us now from our new york studios sean welcome to the program thank you thanks for having me thanks for joining us what made you get involved in the fight to stop fracking. well it started because my family's had a farm in upstate new york that they had before i was born and we always had our own well water there and cabot oil came to propose the constitution pipeline which runs straight through that. all the way down down to the mill of the st
in the best of the rest of the news all across america gas companies are tearing up land to make room for the piping needed for hydraulic fracturing controversial process used to harvest natural gas from shale rock and along with this destruction of land comes the risks of contaminated drinking water toxic fumes even poisoned livestock one of the many groups trying to shut down this dangerous fracking practice is artists against fracking a group of nearly two hundred members working to expose...
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wives show is she called a former miss usa a miss america. >> hold on. i said hold on! >> so they had it out outside of a charity event. >> this is a whack event. it's for children. >> she can play anybody. i am loving her. >> thank you because i don't want you to. >> i don't know why she is not on tv more. >> she was on the new normal. she played the professional baby proofer. >> and for those people who happen to be in new york between now and december 30 you can catch sherry in "musical the musical" which is basically "the daily show" with choreography. >>> abandoned tiger cubs get a new dog mom. >>> when it comes to mexico a lot of what we have seen on television and what we have read is bad news and we have seen a lot of negative images. which is why i am so excited to share with you this beautiful documentary. this documentary was written, produced and directed by dunkin richmond. he is a brit who wanted to explore what mexico has to offer. so he went and for two years he captured all the different faces of mexico and just really took a good look a
wives show is she called a former miss usa a miss america. >> hold on. i said hold on! >> so they had it out outside of a charity event. >> this is a whack event. it's for children. >> she can play anybody. i am loving her. >> thank you because i don't want you to. >> i don't know why she is not on tv more. >> she was on the new normal. she played the professional baby proofer. >> and for those people who happen to be in new york between now and...
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the biggest winner on word of a potential settlement, bank of america. its shares added a quarter, to $11.60. it was the biggest winner on the dow this year. some positive analyst comments on facebook sent shares higher. b.m.o. capital says it's doubling its price target to $32 a share. it says facebook may benefit from a pick up in ad spending. facebook added $0.70 to $26.60. it looks like apple's mini ipad is a big hit in china. apple's stores both on the mainland and in hong kong are reportedly either out of stock or have tight supplies. apple climbed nearly 4.5% to close at $532. some big changes over the weekend at zynga. the online game maker slashed 11 games from its library as part of its cost-cutting plans. shares of zynga were up just $0.03 to a little more than $2, well below their $10 i.p.o. price from last december. cal-maine foods slipped nearly 10% after the egg producer reported a drop in prices and higher feed costs. shares were down more than $4 to $40. oliffs natural resourd tkeac n some decent gains on the back of some positive manufa
the biggest winner on word of a potential settlement, bank of america. its shares added a quarter, to $11.60. it was the biggest winner on the dow this year. some positive analyst comments on facebook sent shares higher. b.m.o. capital says it's doubling its price target to $32 a share. it says facebook may benefit from a pick up in ad spending. facebook added $0.70 to $26.60. it looks like apple's mini ipad is a big hit in china. apple's stores both on the mainland and in hong kong are...
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think that that indian or kaffeine charitable deductions is a wise move for over one hundred years now america has been doing this and we've discovered that americans give a lot more when they are given a charitable contribution for doing so and the estimates are that for every dollar in tax relief that a person gets it's three dollars of advantage to the community and to the economy there's no other government program that's a three to one advantage and ten percent of our workforce ten percent of our workforce work for another for a nonprofit charitable organizations religious and nonreligious same straight be pennywise and pound foolish to cap the charitable deduction it's different than all other deductions ok it's different than all of the deductions stephen where do you come in on that and i was going to stephen first go ahead well i'm. i mean i think that part of the problem is in some ways the premise of the question is wrong that the fiscal cliff really isn't a cliff it's more like a curve it's more like an austerity crisis on our sturdy some people have referred to it doesn't necessar
think that that indian or kaffeine charitable deductions is a wise move for over one hundred years now america has been doing this and we've discovered that americans give a lot more when they are given a charitable contribution for doing so and the estimates are that for every dollar in tax relief that a person gets it's three dollars of advantage to the community and to the economy there's no other government program that's a three to one advantage and ten percent of our workforce ten percent...
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in a lot of urban schools in america, a lot of urban schools in america, there are metal detectors, but in a place like this, you don't see those metal detectors. you don't see those kind of security measures, lot of the security measures go back to that horrific school shooting in dunblane, scotland, that traumatized people there and this would be appear to be from what we're hearing and seeing, dunblane times two. it's absolutely horrific. i described the scene inside the hospital, danbury hospital, where three of the victims were taken. we haven't been able to confirm the conditions of those victims. we're hoping to know more shortly. but, the scene inside the hospital is just one of as i described it as abject grief, nurses crying in the hallways, people, even patients here incolosable trying to wrap their minds around this. how evil do you have to be to do something like this. >> that in fact is the big question. we'll have dais to figure that out. n.j., one thing that stopped us in our tracks, you're at danbury hospital, that was the designated triage center for this tragedy as it
in a lot of urban schools in america, a lot of urban schools in america, there are metal detectors, but in a place like this, you don't see those metal detectors. you don't see those kind of security measures, lot of the security measures go back to that horrific school shooting in dunblane, scotland, that traumatized people there and this would be appear to be from what we're hearing and seeing, dunblane times two. it's absolutely horrific. i described the scene inside the hospital, danbury...
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across the whole country if you're wondering why this is only something to do with the fact that in america we treat children like terror suspects now up in police presence at schools adding checkpoints increasing surveillance even tagging kids with our if i did chips to pinpoint their locations and it's all the result of a zero tolerance approach to education all borrowed from the federal government tactics that have been used for the war on drugs since the early eighty's what started as mere suspensions end up turning into actual jail time and often the school skips the suspension altogether and just like the racial disparity of higher incarceration rates for minorities the same is true for minority children who too often ultimately get locked up for infractions that started innocently as doodling in class to being late for school and i'm sorry when your idea of teaching kids a lesson is putting them in out of detention facilities it makes it kind of hard to complete school doesn't it look i know it's two thousand and twelve and we don't normally equate the education. system as a civil ri
across the whole country if you're wondering why this is only something to do with the fact that in america we treat children like terror suspects now up in police presence at schools adding checkpoints increasing surveillance even tagging kids with our if i did chips to pinpoint their locations and it's all the result of a zero tolerance approach to education all borrowed from the federal government tactics that have been used for the war on drugs since the early eighty's what started as mere...
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and that's not the america that i think of. and so i'm really hoping this week just to finish the answer, the overly-long answer is to, um, really bring more attention to these problems. and right now, this session, congress is going to be debating cuts in the s.n.a.p. program. and in this time of austerity, we can't be dumb and cut things that ultimately provide long-term benefits that are really not -- entitlements, they're really investments in us and our society, and we should begin to prioritize these things federally as well as our actions locally. >> mayor, you were speaking in your forward about the small actions that people took to help your father. we talk in the book quite a bit about the small actions that people take that can help homeless young people. can you talk a little bit about how that works in a city? >> yeah. well, first of all, i've had lots of conversations with people who, quote-unquote, have made it, and when they were in tough times from famous people like tyler perry who was homeless, living in a ca
and that's not the america that i think of. and so i'm really hoping this week just to finish the answer, the overly-long answer is to, um, really bring more attention to these problems. and right now, this session, congress is going to be debating cuts in the s.n.a.p. program. and in this time of austerity, we can't be dumb and cut things that ultimately provide long-term benefits that are really not -- entitlements, they're really investments in us and our society, and we should begin to...
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it's true america actually likes the president. so the decision is a good idea. but as noble prize winner once wrote . . . and wouldn't you know it my highly trained flying cat olivia shown here was able to infiltrate time magazine's headquarters and come up with bad ideas. chris christie was on the list for person of the year but he already won planet of the year. had romney won the election time's choice would have been clear. this guy who got the romney campaign symbol tattooed on his face for $15,000. and newt gingrich with a contender. >> i got bit which by a penguin. >> weird. so con grayings president obama for becoming time's person of the year and beating out
it's true america actually likes the president. so the decision is a good idea. but as noble prize winner once wrote . . . and wouldn't you know it my highly trained flying cat olivia shown here was able to infiltrate time magazine's headquarters and come up with bad ideas. chris christie was on the list for person of the year but he already won planet of the year. had romney won the election time's choice would have been clear. this guy who got the romney campaign symbol tattooed on his face...
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this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
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this proposal will destroy america! this proposal is like stalin (bleep) ago bald eagle!" (laughter) i will guarantee you stalin was a harrier dude than that. guarantee it. (laughter) you know what? maybe it's time to stop the back-and-forth of offers. it's clear republicans aren't going to come to the table with anything remotely reasonable so i'll be the one to say it: i know it will be disastrous, i know it will doom our economy for years to come, but let's just go over the (bleep)ing cliff. fine. let's just go. just leave the negotiating table and send us over the cliff. because you know why? at least for a few seconds it will feel like we're flying. (laughter and applause) we'll be right back. úáé!é!é!é!&íki÷z÷z-a >> jon: hey, welcome back! i hope you know the 2012 election was in large part a fight over demographics. the republicans taking pains even if at their convention to highlight the gender and ethnic diversity their party has traditionally done so well disguising. (laughter) and yet they lost. for some reason-- self-deportation-- president obama won a
this proposal will destroy america! this proposal is like stalin (bleep) ago bald eagle!" (laughter) i will guarantee you stalin was a harrier dude than that. guarantee it. (laughter) you know what? maybe it's time to stop the back-and-forth of offers. it's clear republicans aren't going to come to the table with anything remotely reasonable so i'll be the one to say it: i know it will be disastrous, i know it will doom our economy for years to come, but let's just go over the (bleep)ing...
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backache done and the today show we won the best cake in america would differ destination wedding and then the next picture here in the movie for the proposal when this sandra. >>host: there are very limited gain if you what wine you need to call on the phone now. >>guest: 6 c13 1? >>host: go. >>guest: and a trim off one piece and i will cut another piece. >>host: i am dying to try apiece sonogram plate. i am i am grabbing a i have been doing this business for 16 years and when i grab a piece of cake stol enjoy it and go for it. the cake. eating is like a bunch phyllite and the mocha buttercream c13 perfect it is a nice combination with chocolate. >>host: and then see outer layer the outer layer is basically used for decoration. you can also see the hand stitch it is all hand done with the stitching and some news for us to get a little impressions or offset knife seat you get that impression of a quilted locked. >>host: and also the handbag really does. but to the presence here they're absolutely beautiful i love the ribbons and a review do. >>guest: this is done with the quilted fun
backache done and the today show we won the best cake in america would differ destination wedding and then the next picture here in the movie for the proposal when this sandra. >>host: there are very limited gain if you what wine you need to call on the phone now. >>guest: 6 c13 1? >>host: go. >>guest: and a trim off one piece and i will cut another piece. >>host: i am dying to try apiece sonogram plate. i am i am grabbing a i have been doing this business for 16...
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. >> hi, everyone, we're live from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. we have news after tragic accident out of miami this morning. a double-decker bus hit an overpass at miami international airport, killing at least one person, injuring more than two dozen. an airport spokesperson says the bus was a cruise or tour bus of some sort and going about 20 miles per hour when it clipped the roof entrance. more info as we get it. developing this hour overseas, massive rallies planned in egypt today. all in supports of president morsi. and islamic backers and sweeping new hours drafting after constitution. and after days of rival protests and critics demanding president morsi step down, saying he's acting like a dictator. i'm jamie colby, i'll send you back to bulls and bears on the fox news channel. all of your latest news and headlines on foxnews.com. >> brenda: unions now taking their fights over wages to mcdonald's in new york city. from mickey d's to wal-mart to one of our nation's busiest airports to key shipping ports. big labor is flexing its big muscle
. >> hi, everyone, we're live from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. we have news after tragic accident out of miami this morning. a double-decker bus hit an overpass at miami international airport, killing at least one person, injuring more than two dozen. an airport spokesperson says the bus was a cruise or tour bus of some sort and going about 20 miles per hour when it clipped the roof entrance. more info as we get it. developing this hour overseas, massive rallies planned...
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not every job needs to be unionizedn america. >> brenda: but, tobin, workers point out it's hard to live on $16,000 year in new york city, which is essentially what they're making. >> well, it's hard to live in new york city on 16,0 a month let me tell you. the bigger issue, this is a new york issue. if you look at the overall economy and overall states we're having stes move to right to work state. less unionization. and so, this is a new york centric prlem. you know, the issue of unions, this happens to be the most unionized labor force in the united states. so it sort of les it self-- they're doing themselves a disservice and if you look at the structure in europe where mcdonald's is very large, le mcdonald's hamburger is a dollar and a half more so that's really added labor costs. >> brenda: gary b, we're the not just talking about fast food, we've seen it at wal-mart, at airports, at the shping ports and they're flexing their muscles. >> absolutely, and they have the backing of the current administration, and i don't dismiss what jonas says that ions are going to these quote, unquot
not every job needs to be unionizedn america. >> brenda: but, tobin, workers point out it's hard to live on $16,000 year in new york city, which is essentially what they're making. >> well, it's hard to live in new york city on 16,0 a month let me tell you. the bigger issue, this is a new york issue. if you look at the overall economy and overall states we're having stes move to right to work state. less unionization. and so, this is a new york centric prlem. you know, the issue of...
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maybe i should say what they donknow. [ cheers and applause ] >> why did the colonists fight to win america's freedom? >> originally, it was because of taxation without representation in british parliament. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay, that was an easy one. but a recent test of 8th graders went a little deeper. they were asked to identify one advantage the colonial forces had over the british in the american revolution. >> the colonists knew the land much better than the british did, so they had better fighting ground. >> our troops were more motivated. >> and the british were from a country that was away by an ocean. >> all correct. the colonists were fighting on familiar territory, they were fighting to protect their homes and families, and they didn't have to transport supplies over the ocean. while we only showed you the kids who knew the correct answers, two out of three 8th graders across the country couldn't come up with any of these factors. the history test is given every few years by the national educational assessment project. what's the goal of the test? >> the test was an ass
maybe i should say what they donknow. [ cheers and applause ] >> why did the colonists fight to win america's freedom? >> originally, it was because of taxation without representation in british parliament. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay, that was an easy one. but a recent test of 8th graders went a little deeper. they were asked to identify one advantage the colonial forces had over the british in the american revolution. >> the colonists knew the land much better than...
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the greatness of america is that our rights apply to everybody. you don't have to agree with rights. if i were writing the constitution i would not put a second amendment in there. >> but is it is in there and i e to defend the right of people reasonably regulated to be sure but the right of people to have access to guns. we may not like everything in the constitution but it served us very well. the longest enduring constitution in history it ain't broke we should not be tampering with it. >> i am so glad you said that. i think sometimes we forget what an amazing document. they came together and miraculously ended up with a document that governed us and given us a government that is the envy of the civilized world. >> it is a miracle. it couldn't happen today. we could never get agreement today on the first amendment what does it mean about prayer in the schools. couldn't get an agreement on the 5th amendment. we were fortunate to get a collection of rights. third amendment you can't quarter troops in your home. but that deals with privacy rights.
the greatness of america is that our rights apply to everybody. you don't have to agree with rights. if i were writing the constitution i would not put a second amendment in there. >> but is it is in there and i e to defend the right of people reasonably regulated to be sure but the right of people to have access to guns. we may not like everything in the constitution but it served us very well. the longest enduring constitution in history it ain't broke we should not be tampering with...
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. >> you know, we do exaggerate in america all the time. so now we are locavore, you know local food and now we get totally crazy with organic to the point where i have been to restaurants where they practically come and introduce you to the carrot. that carrot was born on the 7th of may, we named it hilda. we can get exaggerated. too. >> rose: great chefs for an hour captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: let me start off. tell me what makes -- what makes a great restaurant? how do you -- >> well, what makes a great restaurant i don't know exactly. a great restaurant i think is where the owner and the chef gives all the love he can. >> rose: when does your day start? >> ooh, sometimes 8:00, sometimes 9:00, sometimes 7:00. >> rose: what's the first thing you do? >> oh, it changes a little bit. i stop at the office for 15 minutes and then i go down and look if everything is holding and look -- >> rose: see i had this impression of all of you at the fish market at 4:00 a.m
. >> you know, we do exaggerate in america all the time. so now we are locavore, you know local food and now we get totally crazy with organic to the point where i have been to restaurants where they practically come and introduce you to the carrot. that carrot was born on the 7th of may, we named it hilda. we can get exaggerated. too. >> rose: great chefs for an hour captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose:...
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so tonight-- (laughter) >> tonight, ladies and gentlemen, i am calling on all of america's disenfranchised minorities to violently rise up against the white male patriarchy that is keeping you down. it is time to stick it to the man. and i should know, i'm the man. (laughter) i mean look-- look-- look at everything i have. you see this ipad? see this ipad right here, i got it for free. and my free ipad has its own free miniipad which has its own free iphone 5, which has a free nano, which has its own free shuffle. i can afford all this but i don't have to pay for it. doesn't that just make you want to bluferjon me with a chair leg until i burst open like a cash pinata? meanwhile-- (applause) meanwhile down troden, your future prospects are pretty dim. i mean have you heard the coming cuts to public education or food stamps? have you heard about the cuts to medicaid? and folks, let me tell you, the rich just get richer. so really mugging an old couple outside the operahouse is a form of justice. i mean think about it-- (laughter) ultimately all of in is society's fault and i say it's pay ba
so tonight-- (laughter) >> tonight, ladies and gentlemen, i am calling on all of america's disenfranchised minorities to violently rise up against the white male patriarchy that is keeping you down. it is time to stick it to the man. and i should know, i'm the man. (laughter) i mean look-- look-- look at everything i have. you see this ipad? see this ipad right here, i got it for free. and my free ipad has its own free miniipad which has its own free iphone 5, which has a free nano, which...
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join us next week for more of america's top properties and design. if you missed something on today's show or just want to see more of these amazing homes, head to openhousetv.com. also join our facebook family or follow us on this neighborhood sure has changed in my lifetime. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here because of their race or the color of their skin. i'll never forget how i felt being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood, that this apartment was for whites only. that got better over time, but some people still didn't get equal treatment when it came to finding a home. no, there's no apartment here for you . well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. it gives us the opportunity to live in communities of our choice, free from discrimination. the fair housing act makes it illegal to discriminate in the renting or selling of a home because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status or disability. know your rights, if you believe you have expe
join us next week for more of america's top properties and design. if you missed something on today's show or just want to see more of these amazing homes, head to openhousetv.com. also join our facebook family or follow us on this neighborhood sure has changed in my lifetime. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here because of their race or the color of their skin. i'll never forget how i felt being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood, that this apartment was for...